Tuesday, 7 April 2015
Ambode: Outrage over Akiolu’s death threat against Igbo
Various organisations in the country have expressed
outrage over the threat by Oba of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu,
against Igbo if they fail to vote for the Lagos State All
Progressives Congress governorship candidate, Mr.
Akinwunmi Ambode, in Saturday’s election.
The monarch reportedly told Igbo leaders in Lagos on
Saturday that he would “make life unbearable” for the
Igbos in Lagos if they frustrate efforts to ensure that
Am¬bode emerges as the next governor of the state.
Oba Akiolu was quoted as saying, “On Saturday, if
anyone of you goes against Ambode, whom I picked,
that is your end. If it does not happen within seven days,
just know that I am a bastard and it is not my father
who gave birth to me.
“By the grace of God, I am the owner of Lagos for the
time being. On Saturday, if anyone of you, I swear in the
name of God, goes against my wish that Ambode will be
the next governor of Lagos State, the person is going to
die in¬side this water.”
Among those that have called out the monarch are the
Catholic Caritas Foundation of Nigeria and the youth
wing of the apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, the
Ohanaeze Ndigbo.
While the CCFN asked Oba Akiolu to revert his “curse” on
the Igbos, the Ohanaeze youths gave the monarch 48
hours to withdraw his threat and apologise for his
outburst against the Igbos.
CCFN, an organ of the Catholic Bishops Conference of
Nigeria, in a statement by its Executive Secretary, Rev.
Fr. Evaristus Bassey, on Monday in Abuja said Akiolu was
“missing the point that Nigeria is a Republic and a
democracy and not a monarchy.”
He said, “We humbly call on the Oba himself to
withdraw his curse and rather appeal to the people, for
indeed, such a threat may amount to playing God and
God, who is a merciful father, will not allow his children
to die so senselessly just because they are fulfilling the
dictates of their conscience.”
Listen to him:
According to him, the fact that APC is the government at
the centre is a strong factor to employ and appeal to
people to vote for its candidate “rather than invoking
ancestral powers for destruction.”
Bassey added, “Why is it that in Africa we usually invoke
our powers for destruction and not for building-up?
Why single out a particular ethnic group for this curse?
Does it mean a Yoruba or Hausa person, living in Lagos.
who votes for Jimi Agbaje will go scot-free, while any
Igbo, who votes for Agbaje, will drown in the Lagoon?
“Does it mean that people should vote out of fear and
not their consciences? Would such an election be free
and fair, where people have to vote out of intimidation?
Does not the threat of the Oba Akiolu amount to voter
intimidation?”
The Ohanaeze youth wing said it considered the
comments credited to the monarch as “a despicable
insult on the Igbo nation home and abroad, least
expected of a royal father in the rank of Oba of Lagos.”
In a statement in Umuahia on Monday, the National
President of Ohanaeze Youth Council, Mazi Okechukwu
Isiguzoro, said, “Igbo youths will not take this insult
lightly, and unless he apologises within 48 hours, he
should know he is courting our wrath.
“Nobody, no matter what he thinks he is, has the right to
command Ndigbo anywhere on who to vote for in a
democratic setting.”
He said the “unprintable comments”, credited to the
Oba, had only revealed his innate hatred against
“Ndigbo, whom God has destined to prosper in any part
of the world even in hostile environments.”
He, called on security agencies to immediately invite the
monarch for questioning over his remarks “which
portend grave security implications.”
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